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Students
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>E�eAdin�g Mathematics acs s . tttdent
from the Goderieh District Col-
legiate Institute; Etobicoke High
School; Fort Erie Secondary
School; St. Joseph's High School,
Barry's Bay; Blenli}eim.. District
High School; ,Pont Hope High
Schaal and Sturgeon Falls Sec-
'ondary School visited the Uni-
versity of Waterloo -on Satur-
day, November 20, to learn com-
puter programing.
They were taking part in one
of a series of computer science
days to be held at the University
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George Victor Biagi; died on
Friday in Alexandra Hospital at
the age of 55.
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Mr. Black, who .had b l
for, three years, was the only
son of John Black and Margaret
Sproule of Ashfield.
A member of St. Paul's An-
glican Church, Dungannon, he
is survived by his wife, the form-
er Grace Marion Culbert. of Sask-
atchewan.
Also surviving are one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ralph W. (Doreen)
Matthews, Auburn;, . three
sons, Lawrence, Exeter;
Bryon and Paulo. both
at home; five brothers, Lloyd and
Elmer, Port Albert; Case, Kit-
che.ner; Cecil, Britton; Roy,
Lucknow; five sisters, Mrs. Wil-
liam (Lizzy) Petrie and Melinda.
Dungannon; Mrs. George (Marg-
aret) Glenn, and Mrs. Allan Wat-
son, Goderich; Mrs. Howard
(Ruth) Johnston, Port Albert.
In addition there are four grand-
children.
After resting at Stiles funeral.
home; services were conducted
on Mcntlay .by the Rev. Stanley
Jay at St. Paul's Anglican Chu-
rch, Dungannon. Interment fol-
lowed in Dungannon cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Ross Henry,
William McWhinney, Paul Cae:
gar, Allan Petrie, all of Ashfield;
Thomas Young, West Wawanosh,
and Wilfred Glenn, Goderich.
AtM$t h
Mrs, Mary Sane (1NYae) Adams
of the 9th ,C0iteession oof Hullett
and Gode;ieh died res qtly in
Clintonhospital.
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She was the second daughter
of Selena Trewin and William
duringthenext four
months.s.
Stewartend
was the
widow
of
VAS was the sixth group oto °visit the late Thomas E. Adams whom
the University this fall. Each she married inl 1911.
Saturday more than 150 stud- A Sunday school teacher for
ents and teachers wit particip- over 30 yeras, Mrs. Adams had
ate in a day -long session of lee- been -visiting friends in Atfburn
tures, guidance talks. and a and Blyth when she was taken
problem -solving session, using ill.
one of -the digital computing She is survived by one ;59n,
centre's° five 'computers.. Clifford Ad'ms, with whore she
The program has been arraag- resided in the family' home;.
ed by Professor J. W. Graham, three grandchildren; two sisters,
director of the digital computing Mrs. John Vincent, Goderich, and
centre and by Professor R. G. Mrs. Fred Toll, Auburn; and one
:Stanton, chairman of the mathe- brother, Chas. Stewart, Blyth.
matics department and is the She was a life-long member of
second series of computersci-
ence days to be held at the Uni-
versity. The first series was
held from January to May, of
Londf'sbor•o Ucited Church and
an active worker in the W.M.S
and latterly in the U.C.W.
The funeral took place from
this ,year. the Tasker funeral home in
,A special language called "TU- Blyth and interment was in the
TOR" has been developed by Blyth Union cemetery. The ser -
the digital eomputin centre of vice 'vas conducted by her' min -
the university to be used by the ister, Rev. R. J Tsehanz of Lon
students during the series of desboro. The many beautiful
computer science days. Each floral offerings paid tribute to
student spent three hours in the high esteem inwhich she
problem solving using- a corn
was held.
puter. The pallbearers were six neph
The computer science days ews: Lloyd and Kenneth Stewart,
Walter and Tom Cunningham,
are limited to Grade 12 and 13
!Aubrey Toll and Fred Young -
students who have attained al
blut. The flowers were carried
first-class standing in mathema by two nephews, Kenneth Mac -
tics in their previous year's Dau -gall and LelandAdamsand
work. two neighbors. Howard and Nor-
man Cartwright.
The 242 slaughtering and meat
packing plants in Canada in 1961
shipp.d products valued at
$1,081 million, paid out $894 mil-
lion for materials and supplies
and 5113 million§ in wages and
salaries. .
Maple Lane Dairy
37 Lancaster Si'. W.,
Kitchener
Requires
The British Isles,are a part of
the European continental shelf.
SER
for the Festive Season
GSDRID ,.E. • Ed. Reyn-
okds and Son Paul, Hamilton,
visited Mir; and Mrs. Ray WWII
last week.
Mr .
Eldon Austins
tin qet
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d
home Saturday from Wingham
Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A.. Kasper,
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, spent
the American , Thanksgiving
weokend with Norman O'Connor
and .other relatives.
• Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Edwards
and family- spent Sunday with
Mrs. Kinahan. e
Miss Frances Gilmore, Lon -
n visited here over the week-
nd.
rice Dalton, Diane Guiles,
llantilt , spent the weekend
with M 1s. Dennis Dalton and
Maria. •
Miss 6 Alice Dalton, London,
spent a few days at home last
week. -
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton
spent the wee' -end in Detroit.
Elizabcefh Frayne •eturned
home Saturday from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr Kraemer and son Kevin
visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Frayne and family on Sunday.
Carl Reiglinc, jr., is in London
hospital- as -'a result of a car
accident Sunday morning. •
Bridal Shower -
Last Tuesday evening a large
crowd of ladies attended a mis-
cellaneous shower in the parish
hall in honor of Kathy Dalton,
bride- elect of December 18.
Kathy was escorted to her
place of honor by her mother,
Mary Lou Drennan and Alice
A
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WWI .who *SAW beer in Open.
played ,the 'bridal 00134,
A program WAS conducted by
:Karla Riegling. , Those taking
part in a variety Contest were
Mrs. Atone McLennan, Mrs. Mary
Clare, Mrs. Marton Austin, Mrs.
Claris.se Dalton and Mary Anna
McDonald. Readings were by
Mrs. Marion Zinn, Donna Hogan,
Linda Little, Phyllis °.Bradley.
Piano solos by Sharon Courtney
and Denise Dalton. After the
program Kathy opened her gifts
and thanked everyone: Lunch
was served.
uil
ing her. gift& giftsSharOn PortneY. Twenty-two 'members of St. $2S,QO be given to 'the Sunday
George's Afterhoon.Guild enjoys
fi a taikey dinner, meeting at
Tiger nu loP Inn. After the
meal, Mrs, Frank . Bowra con-
ducted a short business • meeting,
and extended best wishes to all,
Mrs. H. Dodd read the minutes
and a short program entitled
"Greeting Cards "
Mrs .D. J. Patterson, in giving
the treasurer's report estimated
that a cheque for $800.00 could
be given - to the church and
octocr6{r e z» C iEtc-A ttli tatctaE: t Seat "+c-teMtc t0,004ritw
i!t o, i :;fir .."�Evaztvetzto . a
school.
grs, Thos. Legg, Mrs. C< Vid'
canM snd 'Mrs. J . Craig were
a
earned as ndlninating cominitt
tg .bring in officers for ` Hopi.
meeting in January. 4,1
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th
ink
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S4 Bawry
Mrs;
groups for their faithful- work
during the year and for their
raising $500.00 over and above
the regular amount. She teId pf
the busy year the Guild had cat-
ering to ten extra .banquets and
weddings..
B
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and r,
1-1111 had pink corsages pine
on them in r'ecognitio» of -
the
very valuable service for triaa
ars in looking after,
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*.''Mrs. Rose Hill and Mrs. AA,
old f ugill were hostesses for 'tic
evening and conducted contests:
Winners were: Lucky eup, biro.
Q. C, Russell; lucky chair, 14
e. Videan; other contests,
Jos; Craig, Mrs D. 3. Patter 1
Mrs`. -Reg. Bridle and Mrs, A,
Kneeshaw.
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